Absolutely, but a person generally can't go from paying taxes one day to paying zero tomorrow. And personally I still can't make my own fuel, or buy it tax free, so tax resistance is a process. Does it really make sense to attack Bitcoiners, who are at least resisting inflation, as though they are trying to avoid responsibility for making things better? Saving in Bitcoin puts a person far ahead of the norm, IMO.

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I also agree with that. I'm not attacking anyone, I'm just saying we're all responsible for the situation we're in. In other words, my personal character flaws are a microcosm of the flaws of my government. I can't expect my government to be fiscally responsible if I don't make that a priority. It's exactly what bitcoiners are good at pointing out, phrased differently.

I'm all for taking responsibility where responsibility is due & working to do all that is within our power to change what we can, but refusing to place proper blame on the pedophiles & tyrants who have worked to decieve & steal from everyone is to sacrifice the good to evil. Saddling yourself or others with underserved guilt is a form of evil too.